PBS KIDS Love Math and Science!

Watch PBS KIDS Love Math and Science!

  • 2013
  • 1 Season

PBS KIDS Love Math and Science! is a fun and educational show geared towards children aged 3 to 5 years old. The show is hosted by Lady Ada Lovelace and her robot friend, Bit. Each episode of PBS KIDS Love Math and Science! starts off with Lady Ada Lovelace introducing the science or math concept that she will be exploring with the children. She uses easy to understand language and examples to help the children grasp the concept.

After the introduction, Lady Ada Lovelace and Bit go on an adventure to explore and discover the science or math concept they introduced. They visit different locations and use everyday objects to explain and explore the concept further.

One of the episodes that stood out was about counting and numbers. Lady Ada Lovelace invited the children to count along with her and Bit as they counted everyday items like shoes, balloons, and apples. The children were taught to recognize numbers and what they represent in a fun and engaging way.

Another episode focused on healthy eating habits. Lady Ada Lovelace taught the children how to create a balanced meal and the importance of eating fruits and vegetables.

PBS KIDS Love Math and Science! also includes catchy and interactive songs that encourage children to participate and learn. These songs are centered around the science or math concept being introduced in that episode.

The show also features real-life children who share their experiences and knowledge about the concept being explored. This allows the children watching to relate and feel connected to the show.

PBS KIDS Love Math and Science! is a great way to introduce young children to science and math concepts in a fun and engaging way. It encourages children to be curious and explore the world around them.

Overall, PBS KIDS Love Math and Science! is a great show for parents who want to introduce their children to science and math concepts at an early age. The show is well-paced, engaging, and entertaining for both children and adults alike.

PBS KIDS Love Math and Science! is a series that ran for 1 seasons (7 episodes) between December 17, 2013 and on PBS KIDS

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Seasons
Codename Icky
7. Codename Icky
February 11, 2002
In the watery depths of cybersite Aquari-yum, the kids and Hacker go in search of a giant cyber-slug, who feeds on pure energy. The kids and Digit travel underwater in two separate vessels, but Hacker has a listening device that taps into their communications system, allowing him to overhear their plans and track every move they make. The kids outsmart Hacker by devising a series of codes so they can send messages back and forth in secret - even though Hacker can hear what they¢‚¬´re saying. But unless the kids can reach the slug first, Hacker will use the slug to attack Motherboard¢‚¬´s circuitry and disable her once and for all!
The Pageant Pickle / Some Assembly Required
6. The Pageant Pickle / Some Assembly Required
September 10, 2015
School is almost out and Arthur can hardly wait for those lazy summer days by Muffy's pool. Nothing could ruin such a happy time of year€¦ except maybe-D.W.'s Spring Pageant! / D.W. can't wait to test out her new play set! But while it's being built she'll have to settle for the box. With the help of Bud and Emily, D.W. realizes her imagination is way better than any toy!
Tour of the Solar System / Jet Cooks Dinner
5. Tour of the Solar System / Jet Cooks Dinner
February 29, 2016
¢‚¬ÅTour of the Solar System"- Jet attempts to play the ¢‚¬ÅSolar System" game with Sean, Sydney, and Mindy, but the kids don¢‚¬´t quite understand which planets go where. Celery, Jet¢‚¬´s mom, takes them on a tour of the solar system and introduces each of the eight planets. ¢‚¬ÅJet Cooks Dinner"- Sydney, Mindy, Sunspot, and Sean help Jet cook a classic meal from Bortron 7 for his parents, Celery and Carrot. After some funny attempts, the kids find that using the Scientific Method works best to get the meal done in time.
Breezy Rider/Swamp Thing
4. Breezy Rider/Swamp Thing
November 30, 2015
Breezy Rider- Nature Cat and his pals are enjoying a windy day by flying kites in the park. But the merriment takes a turn when a strong gust of wind blows Squeeks' kite up into the sky with Squeeks still holding onto it! Nature Cat, Daisy and Hal snap to action, chasing the kite to get Squeeks, tally ho! Swamp Thing- Daisy is determined to find out once and for all if the legendary creature, Swamp Thing, is real or not. Squeeks, Hal, Daisy and a terrified Nature Cat head out to the swamp to investigate the sights, sounds and smells to get actual proof if Swamp Thing really exists. Yikes!
The Amazing Creature Race
3. The Amazing Creature Race
July 8, 2014
The Wild Kratts crew decide to have a creature power race to find out who the greatest runners are in the animal world!
Blob On the Job / Party of 5,4,3,2,1
2. Blob On the Job / Party of 5,4,3,2,1
November 28, 2014
Blob on the Job - When a blob gets loose in Odd Squad headquarters, Olive and Otto compete against rival agents to catch it first. / Party of 54321 - When people in town can no longer count down, Olive and Otto must uncover who is causing the problem and why.
The Baby Problem/The Sparkling Sphere Problem
1. The Baby Problem/The Sparkling Sphere Problem
December 17, 2013
The Baby Problem: Babysitters Peg and Cat rescue the precocious Baby Fox from the top of his elaborate block tower. The Sparkling Sphere Problem: Knights of the Round Table Peg and Cat search for the Wizard Ramone, who has floated away in a sparkling sphere.
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Where to Watch PBS KIDS Love Math and Science!
PBS KIDS Love Math and Science! is available for streaming on the PBS KIDS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch PBS KIDS Love Math and Science! on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    December 17, 2013
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